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Dental & Oral Disorders
Question #25216
138 days ago
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What should I do about my healing nail after a finger injury?

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Pinched my finger 17d. ago, got hematoma under the nail it was pretty bad, got holes drilled 10d.ago and yesterday without ant pain removed dried blood around the nail, finger looks nearly perfect,pushed few pus trough the hole too and now i feel that i can lift out the left side of nail out of finger, but right is firmer and i want to go to other country to work, so i just somehow want for the nail to fall in few days, rather than wait for few weeks. I would want A suggestion of what should i do?

How would you describe the pain in your finger now?:

- No pain

Have you noticed any signs of infection?:

- Pus or discharge

What is your current level of mobility with your finger?:

- Full mobility
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Hello

Don’t try to pull the nail off.

Forcing it can cause infection, bleeding, or permanent nail damage.

What to do:

Keep it clean and dry Cover with a light bandage if it catches on things Let the nail detach naturally — this is safest Because you had pus, use an antiseptic and consider a medical check before traveling

Get medical care urgently if you notice increasing redness, warmth, swelling, pain, or more discharge.

If you need it travel-ready: protect it, don’t remove it.

The body will shed it when the new nail grows underneath.

I trust this helps Thank you Take care

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Hello It sounds like you’ve had quite an experience with your finger injury. While it’s great to hear that the appearance has improved, it’s important to be cautious about how you handle the nail and the healing process.

Here are some suggestions: 1. Avoid Force: Try not to force the nail to come off. This can lead to infection or further injury. Let it fall off naturally if possible. 2. Keep it Clean: Continue to keep the area clean and dry. If you notice any signs of infection (increased redness, swelling, or pus), seek medical attention. 3. Consult a Doctor: Since you want to travel for work, it’s best to consult a healthcare professional. They can assess the nail and surrounding area to determine if any further intervention is needed. 4. Protect the Finger: If you need to use your hand, consider using a bandage or protective covering to prevent further injury.

Summary:
It’s best to let the nail come off naturally and consult a doctor for a proper assessment. Forcing it off can lead to complications.

Thank you

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Based on your description, this started as a Subungual hematoma from the finger crush injury, and now there are signs of possible mild Paronychia or residual infection since you noticed pus. Even though you have no pain and full movement, the presence of pus means the area is not fully healed. It is not safe to force or pull the nail off yourself, as this can cause bleeding, deeper infection, or damage to the new nail growing underneath. Nails naturally loosen and fall off over a few weeks as the new nail grows, and trying to speed this up can worsen healing. Keep the finger clean, wash with mild soap and water, apply an antiseptic, keep it dry, and cover with a light bandage if needed. If pus continues, redness spreads, swelling appears, or fever develops, see a doctor promptly because you may need antibiotics or proper nail removal under sterile conditions. In summary, do not try to remove the nail yourself—allow it to detach naturally while maintaining good wound care.

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Hello dear I think it is probably a infection associated with moisture contamination You will require both precautions and medication for improvement Please follow them for atleast a week Fusidic acid/lulliconazole topical 3-4 times for 5 days Tablet Voveron xr 50 mg twice a day for 3 days Betadine dressing twice a day for 5 days Tablet Amoxicillin 500 mg twice a day for 5 In addition, following preventive measures should be taken Dry the involved organ Prevent moisture contamination In case of no improvement consult podiatrist for better clarity Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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It sounds like you’re dealing with a subungual hematoma that has been partially managed. When dealing with a healing nail after an injury, there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure proper healing while also planning for travel. Firstly, it’s generally advisable to allow the nail to fall off naturally rather than trying to speed up the process. This helps avoid potential complications such as infection or damage to the nail bed, which could complicate healing further. Since you mentioned some pus, the presence of an infection is possible. Keeping the area clean is crucial; gently wash with soap and water, ideally daily, and apply an antibiotic ointment. Ensure your tetanus vaccination is up to date, particularly as you are traveling. If you notice swelling, redness, increased pain, or if pus continues to be present, seek medical help to rule out or properly manage any infection. Should pain or new symptoms develop, refrain from applying any pressure or forcibly removing the nail. Instead, cover the nail with a sterile bandage to protect it. If you’re set on reducing potential disruption from the loose nail while traveling, wearing a cushioned bandage over the nail can provide both protection and some comfort. This will help prevent the nail from catching on objects, which might exacerbate pain or cause premature detachment. While abroad, access to medical care could be limited, so taking preventative measures is advisable. Also, remember to pack a small first aid kit with essentials like antiseptic wipes, antibiotic ointment, and some extra bandages. If symptoms worsen or you feel uncertain, consult a healthcare professional for further advice tailored to your situation, even when in another country.

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Do not try to pull or remove the nail yourself, because forcing it off can cause infection, bleeding, and permanent nail damage—especially since you already noticed pus. Keep the finger clean, use antiseptic dressing, and see a doctor to safely remove the nail if needed and check for infection before you travel. If swelling, redness, pus, or fever increases, seek urgent medical care.

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